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How often should I have my chimney inspected?
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends a professional chimney inspection at least once a year, even if you don’t use your fireplace often.
What’s the difference between a Level 1 and Level 2 chimney inspection?
A Level 1 inspection is a basic visual check, while a Level 2 inspection includes a camera scan of the flue and is recommended after changes, a sale of property, or if damage is suspected.
How do I know if my chimney needs cleaning?
Signs include heavy soot buildup, reduced airflow, smoke entering your home, or a strong creosote odor.
What causes chimney leaks?
Common causes include cracked crowns, damaged flashing, missing chimney caps, or porous masonry that absorbs water.
Can a chimney fire be prevented?
Yes—regular inspections, cleanings, and removing creosote buildup are the best ways to prevent chimney fires.
Do you offer waterproofing for chimneys?
Yes, we provide professional chimney waterproofing services with warranties of up to 10 years for long-term protection.
How long does a chimney inspection or cleaning take?
Most inspections and cleanings take between 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the condition and size of your chimney.
Do you work on gas fireplaces and stoves as well?
Yes, our technicians service wood, gas, and prefabricated fireplaces, as well as wood and gas stoves.